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Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 20 May 1915, p. 8

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i - - OAPTER ï. golng swsy to-morrow mrnrulu, and U uhad beesaa Sqliu yofea-rxroftemnn n treturu te the bose e s oo asD a~!~an~ear udî~i t to maneuree So rn'I gelngaway tg-morow morn- a y ar wbt he h" o Cte nç.- wba ,. adnd ho. .ho h. we s aent. Theliesmiarity, of vhat 11114knwn Ibig <1lqpItIoj> ,*ry Weilh. two'mn ewre gotng. todo, 414 not ~once a loîg 'tIras 9<0 lt'.éMed nOWbu*, eem toe a -ny rfereuce te the çoubJeel, lua trathnoVgomenga. flnd uba ghtthe knuowiedge bil 4seeked O. ud -- iiimin-The it-uddeiy hoie anced hie toue-Ia mnddsuii- li a le upPOSS VIet l >i areglad thâtlar e1é.Once, lu a. neurotle fs@biog, ah.e golug a-ws.y o-uorrow Lý; Judith." adbeen fond of hi=,nov týonuib. tii.he 1ae ookeïd awar from ni, se eh. an- veryfout that ashs d »sen, mode .,ber *wered, Sl g bg ler siiqpidoma a litVe: -fii{'?y wreeofixharaoterlstléoe ' Obb qwo , d atbýàtir baUýtlg 1154 the lui- miocht tel] for evil où iier atli. Once -the vsrtîuence Vo oom lxa4 dmlred hia e oidemane s , edire- us-rd cuaqenem b.îputaus i wrd imper uence orend Ilile an of ooneque.-n ilitmorlneustiluot ms, * te peak' te him k. told ber hsVtihe imterlied, becu 5t-o's5d "Oh, vwl. If 1V mes te that. Lady Ju- in hlm by thbe prononce of alea. -1dlVh, your brote ao sked ýme, and . - ". the. deiperate clate ot hie Ia-cees, o -é.Of liurea-h vintnde The conray slow decadeuce of hie mind. vhlch liýed 0f coureh. d n en.d led vordne bee bricd n, e V seak, Wb hiwlfcî thatl! h- broth r had kulowu. h. wold qxeu~e ythe disctpline sud necsuelty have uCf course, been Vhe luit Pedonin l- et nt leait cou-formn; t6 the lever, stand-vîted evon for a night to Giaycourt. ButV ardu of, uoelety, thos. liat at- ine orced fthbrenght hlm quickly Vu Vhe Point lhe by 1.uman la-vu. framrnd on ma-nse- vlahe-to dîneseu.- ttueV -ô! manatabillty of pu possu eixosethtanbdy no hob.hait lilgh eadea-vor, she know nothxng. Had; whlelerrd, sn te ons f Y uer 1e aho knc'Wn asite ight psrh.pm liai-e curb- t'Wboer -,, amd te lsone ofbod ic t, have dons ufrertm. vlu ca-n te.l, gmeo nle h sd le dn ecî. h * b ab lad, dassîth îli tmdlfforently, ha-va id , nar laid up for the future s .foundation for o rse. Eui-hv V ~lD * cd ha Imptuouitby moey. Itislgh o urosee, yuneasl b h wrd ropeated annoyanceansd dread, but Ithv tAVli-Dn would have prevet.d h rapld crilaiet u i kele oke ~at lte ey, which enoued. Whtie it V wuld ,ha-vs. IAvi - afke.,<e Vok axu-ntlirm . ben botter or vorue'lor lisi, that neoeue Ph-ey blid reache4 -the sud of the. grave, cari tell, for the botter and the voeo a-ti, and'botb l>yt-soIt consent, turned- that haippenu Vo us are not tob e - tiithe.hoden ugove,. -stood b>' hs- outward apect exuVu and. elreumatancea. There arelcataut mB'Go-g.t~ ake honmte ad el uoe4bre -hdibrlug joy, suad pîssuresan 'Ivlhtyeoa td -make- asteM. sud .te euoceeca vhich bring saee nwardiy- M. vlt en PWped V omen ai-br Ge ar. and-in-the days o coet e emed te JuRar"be roe- t IWsIi,"W enOd dlLh eu if fats bail pet-la-ps Intonded la or. ho breke ï '1e- :ou tba @pare ber the living o! a dailyle. Yet, 1iýoad Vot * 1 k hi oe. oo, go ths yeat-u came and--weut-, mould- ."To u.noswrdipst le leo t n O- séeniuit sythe oue i, h td dherti aS4ndent Danvere mruzt corne sud look for I oèmif ytesu, b ôdh mlg bh er, and ah. d1di 'tirant hlm t-o find lier1 ifoui> she lied besu Ioved. hemigh lie. it-h Ujg l iver. Yet-, uomethingd itihave been a difforent woman. -Yeu. love eee o-aa1o ht-a a eb sud forgîvence. t-houe aret-he gret-es ee d bva-nter bVlis at lied Vo b1 -weaponu t of or over telie aofour tereouselie dbotterb. ma-id sredt-fown foilow 'men and wpmnen, vhooeuQ« e < eaie at, ndPejollwedhedowne are the leaet acqualnted vit-h, Vh -at, "dhe-anrlue-e or1 1 h~î -lit-i. quare bdbe u ntefrq soldorn-'uged ln ths duels of mind uwi Iof.buiee suefountalu pîaced, with mind. of teuiperarnent vlVh texflpprament. a o ea.t oppsIte - iV forued a- restingc *'ee'-thie temlnd you ?" ho asked, place betwreen ,t 'o pathé, sud vsseO ua Vh>' tepped ou nt but iramoonlight, clatsd wit-h mrnuthint ngVuLsy .Tdit.Ii' sud the appeai o the paet, te ths seusu- mmnd. Hors' she had often corne . as a ca, tV, which man no oftenscrifices ths child Vo ct-y wevhs i.ed been puniuhed. f u r. emotione nature Intends o svdke OHere to e.hÂd bard nietann esde-t byler phenomena et uweîuems-ipastson cia-ration of iovel, sud hore, cf laVe. obe responding o th. llent murmnurîulg of - ften ispent a quiet haut- reeding. wirn girenas nand IntoxicatVion oftf hs moueseo abshe d net underhtood vha-t vaui Paq- the perfume of guilelesse Loera aroueed ing lunlier heart, becaue ÃŽIl vu tuo f uil a new passion in lier belng. he passion for utterance. SlWew vieilto-ulght that of rebelleon of bie, a nauseatlng9 t-s- abe bad nover ibrbught ditR ubr or Da-n- Vuliotiof ÏIellutg -a-moL the mn andvers hers. IL aeepied te aet t-hem sa-t-t. t-he memortai e eo voked. "Theold14boy looko cold, doesn't-40p', Hes had thought Vo appeal t-o the woret ithe radeed lier eyeu for oeeInutant- Vo ln har. mmcli bad fermed thbe ili vll.h follew the direction ut hise yeu. 'Phe old the wortetil him, Re mleht have besIl boy." vam hie name for a bt-onze faun. met-e ensl>' eucceuful If ho lad cliassu vboseo atyr-like ases oeemed -o le grin- other niothodo. Sbi tut-ned on hlm ceîd- ninir at them f rom i'u toila-g. at-und. 1>': vhile -a pale reflectien freinthe oo - If ail you vanted Vo sa-y, vam Vo Te- ma-de a bald ý,atch on hie liead4anA minA meutf vint I try bourly, a.nd dAlli>' caught th i rupo! ofwater fa-lini ffein conatant-iy. te lotgeV. I thluk me might hie moulix. as ffit foin vould mrench aes-well go baok to Vhe houGe.- t-botr pure eryutal -whiteneam- awa-y trom flle spolie darlugly, trutlng o teILV (lover coald os Iliat te.v-as Imapa- fîgle lionor of the inui.IRe vouid noV tient te go. and it pleased hlm o make dlrat- te peak Vo othera than herseif, lier aut-. thet-oferé to-ni g lt, hs lait nigbt on Hors, forat- y frontburnan oound, lier- hh uhe ould ever apeak Vo hîni a-ions. beauly broughl bock smof t]VsAsts te.coulA dat-e o bave lier ung of ln- vhlcb usA vroughV lier vos. Hs chsnged vective. ef expt-lon -ef ha-Vs. Blinly, ceuipleteiy lu toue. she nought Io-night o break, net- oniy "Look liere,. Judîth." lis betan confi- *from hs encha-inlu; folly of lier paut. dentially. ht-owlu.g on. at-m over the baok acte, but front thaV subtie restraintug of the-atone seat, sud lunlong wittheh é fttIer ot fat-ave>' emotiona, vieh seeml- othor by casping hi@ two bande ogether, eA Vo ferm a llnk bstwaen blm pute and -"Y-ou know you can'V ma-rt-y hlm vîthout- hoers, a necret- ilnk which von even more toliin.' hlm. sud you knov that-when Yeu dlmtsteulnie. uuuellu Vin Vs d IV-wll be il up; you isd much bellt- - «vent liVsîf. beca-nas that vag e Ilil- oud hm away wiile it'a aMill al lunyour bi>' ongravoit and enha-ncad -with so mucli handsad mat-t-y me. You tînos 'aWsths Y- pain, l~~~ys.bE Iel oA But -e ln - ouid net t-ed1theï mW o th anf 1amlb. nw, don't cheir kuow.; anâd vîtix anythlng but hs heaut>'e th"lie ~tter'l- - rlght thing. I al- bôdye'd, nfilynote rotion lunlth e- va-y.1I aen't fyre iii thbe mou h. lied pretended or thoutght te"li-a ety lomhi.anh lu se far as IVit lared -hie ovu. URa i ooing itava>' rm hum, a h 'bm'---¶otlioufor theo auxiety utaîcliqeem Km&ch a -l. it-esry tmtr to vrtug lier mlpd a-nd o ha-vs pI - liiig.Into lie basin. thon jumping UP- 'itsY e0 lier viole bing. pmrâyi I it mat-de, a sitted ins spray. touched witht wlVh doitbt aud magony, hadie noV fait muonlight horsexund thore. lt-on ical, dlli. t-bat bl tÏtnrjbm4'plesa unirb>' a-cate, ouoming Vo mock at-solitude, fulil of * liIt, iight et any moment b b. s h.d of vieintylucontranet mithta he aiepluesa *- t.he-Cround, eduvetrd to- atoipi lîke s of V hs t h;sud at hie vordu. oven lu, * ct-ystaIgoblet, frernm Idhiouaeixa-&lhpodthe meon lit, lie couid ses how over>'.- * o drInik asemlit"have spoken t hm musaI., of lier face coutracted. Rom pale1 mot-e 1caÏlmiy, dsited lim loe.lia-vsea-p. elle badl rowu. The Voght flaubed j peaisd'tote sa-tnt- remna-in; baledaetfthrogh lim t-bat t wae dangeroua for as uis-iiod sd chva-rymitei toug vulait te lbc ne beaitiful as uelle as, ýrut.d aiud mst-ped llngsred perhla-pe n tVia-I I deo e-be Ïbea-nly, and bora-ms . iltersilu wliat lia once béWn aI ieast a- species of signal of destruction like tÊe oUtward peentmient of a gentleman. that o« morne conteur of magulllcent rocke Au iV won. frona Vle vsry fit-t moment dreaded tay ,eafarero. or that o! he ieci she auntalconîzed hlm, dedied hlm, sudl de- henseif. siiuritig. ainsi ng te men. sud fyl tubernause. 'H. vonaat inl- comling lier golden haIt-. o heseonnd of elligeut seuntriVo t-sud etirsen hs etffliug mater. gareltiug sigbe. A vo- Itilsuof et' a-eumed'aupe-cilîouenee. -hse na-n reveliig, noV so much In ber bea-ni>, >mgne o! a- deeperate tsar, au ln the disa-ster iV morked. But he ex- 'Oan mwe over forget?' lie ansi-ereA, o.gget-ated lier desire te destro>'. er ish * teutativel'. -Vo a-linte. lusV nos'. ifsix.oud lieho a-A "One eau at lisant trt- t." Aeos'n i, abs pined for vîttue, for tieet-e- 2*I don't Lt-y, lie anavored. isughlu;. eut-A of purt>. Wbon a moman Vu beauii- " L t-y 'Vo -emember." f ui and noV p';Articulat-iy gooA, mou al- 'Ph. remark Irrita-ted lier, exasperaVed maYOa think that oe muet be upremeiy bier. leked. Nobod>' in supremel>' ictîsd. ",It la hardi>' a memot->'tedo you ct-e-- and wome lia-vs aîways, Vo hs sud. gome dit.* o! hs Vconequence et children. -When ' Well, irlat ha-tm bli Vdons? appa-- t-le>'baven't. irbenVhs>' at-e entirel>' un. renti>' noueo, sn g thsver>' brilliaxît. ecrupuloun, entît-el>' calculat-îigt-heu a-nd altogether lilgîble pet-son. -s'hO graces t-be> are n tirel>' momen. Women Gisycoutt-n-ght aa your fiance." prefer t-o ho good. 0f ton Judith biA of ocemtcPhcsydtoshwd-worid. ttant if oehad once semed 10 rare e oc mr _h&e aydt so e for him, il huAd hen becauue ehe lîad noV Rlancs. -- ta Vma edsueunderstood tif e. heenuo3e she ldbesu ai. a Tery distremiaînd regretta-bIe duel- whlh ha-A beeau gat-hetint- force ail t-h,:se deut,- lu hbyen piayod a part moet ionthîsh ciet- lt-p front ber seat. and idn mnu oulA have re-grettVed ail t-boIt- ives.lier ACop. musical vre, whtrb, Wbeue t-hat voVOolA me you vats<toVo péa.k to it mesrestrained b>' the passion of at-bn. * me. iexiee f4o1 me vint yott'have Id a>' asqioki>' au poLihle. Mr. Danvers e îized fut-y wiihin. thbe tur>' ut having miffl- 1 Adt-h' iweetnles etlite tht-onth iismari, mbicb made ber mid almout like ibat of *~n * ee pealeýint- front the depihe; of bime', -who ( t-sralîtes t-le rapt-ut-eof heaven, t-be bel -, ljois art-et-sAfor a tes' Iomonte of plea- ut-c, of pa11'ii. fcertirit onreii i ary <-uo, not- worth the ltiVoîîndedla6 if il aers M ilt-brobbing. as if il woulA break lier throat. hes ibie the wo-out-l fluen,; wlcooi.roflîled, aVeu ,ulîoîîll thlet'lui- portott-hem maes uett. ihe -vauntrA tV- mc:,wman Ã"f anot-her r:iai o~lit- ac'-xo RO who bladrolibed ber et ber puri>', lind hoFnow ceame, ebe Tot it-, noV frm t-c ense Ffre Lidtmiuid -of riçt-lt, but bora-use, tirough li owui I spoitînq of- ler. lie-hapedo mi,, ou t-be sur beund' a bride. mho given another de- Ruâtt- n18ul have been as ta-t- aboya hlm as t-le noon. sa-lilnIeo'nd t-bose fise Durabi~ sudwhite clbnde te-nieit oecomingt- o touch o nlyti-t-istip-i et- eht-t-e-toi,. hs crestle ut meuntainu Vpak-i of bille, and noV t-o Avel en tbose mrit-h a-ythiig liii. aba-udonitient- or even Intimer Lot us km të *8oof -yBut-becauoe atabbinghimt te-uih the 1411, &ws ouoo tho qestime ofn ct f ~~u*tIdkIuofoeoeIgqd ê ~trut poleone d a-troom-e e tonnuge at 1*II-Imyus nau C otIdUg »d,' lmn ,eUtnd -thora, conoont-bat- sho lied cangli hler lbeaul>' ave> frein- him, -- I ectoed ft 1sovhers Viat, ai a star deaînle 4taelt aftet-thousande sand t-lie- anAset fyears. at- laust, frein-hs infuence Moid k b èlng & ofanotier sar Va- hldh las lm é M- 'IRe prgr, or liampered,,île ýlnIvi.uaity,' andsa-lieunutrammuelisd, dAlda-lnful ou e plaine o!lia OsôjM - Itýn - gtei 1tg ,lit ë z - épndntlv on ' t a y.7'e ,o the hinne i2e atlasiibefore 'mIic t-lb1 on owd e ffoe ok n anme-t usce io'vedl oeree acsc n eauni,@ St-arch Always 0"de' in omcer to get whiatyouwant oiutln%, Wrought. Up, a 1Vifle eIchted PSt-. liaps -by'the brandy -anA iod"-fOllied b>' thé, mne eh.é14ad Vakenu aV A{nner. but micro thIa ail uà4r-thseiàgluence etflier ouddou amwaketniMo1h. suormit>' ot It- a-l,. ama-ke Vo the, q-ghe ma rununn lu leavIng bler bott-o eA ouü thé las-tnuit-ht betors lis loft luàcitder te meet tuie ma-n aV lt-e iour. lu tiit onel>-cot-neataloue, wlth a fsaxful feeling of. lir own impel, suce againsuté, e sté mai for a imet Ilktîa.wd maenumal. A-mwldidtmu-i -actut- stealthul>' vith aibd nsariu and cou- t-oled sna-rliug. betore lt finail>'mais up île minA le uapt-ng. And s as h tced Vhe emali #Pace bets'seujiblDieIt> a-nd Vhs fountain. nos' aud thon 1iliVmiug et-oct agaiulitt he -back g1round icf dat-kleea, ths moonluglit out n-lu; nom a lent, -nov nmue testut-e, nom a felA of the shesu of lier evenlut- dr, givlug îomsthig unt- tala-ting -te lier appeatrs. asn if she inoved i-n -maves. mhleh ca-ugb.t Dow Vhs lighV, t-heu saniliat-a-lu mb furome et sha-dos'.ths -leur, Vhe myidterieus quiet, ths rvihele acone. seabshélaoeidhummiwth ber tougue, a- ver>' Hasuaed, aomet-hlng a-roue wsithinu hlm miich mai 1ke tnt-ya of a liona mit- i he mat-s somethiu g mhiclt Iuvi-eA te domInats 1er. capture lier. rend lier if nissAbo, but te contrai. "Yen a-et-elita-moue. lofa-mous. - as-s- p oaled ' ,ao mouan, no nman, utht-evet- Le peak te-ou ageixi. te t-onch yout- hanA. ouctht t-olho hounded frein Oeot->' lub, eased ft-em seolst>-brauded the bully.4ths nfamoncoma-rd t-bat 701 at-e."- And parutiy beca-use, ie iitt-tion mas mu sart>' vh-tsite described, liernuiselis rid rot t-eat-nias VhsdAnutcd. Adsp- rointed, y-oatuiug mot-het-hood tha-l shone uliber- s, he teok lir fut-y for t-hoeam- rot- ot A-les>' at hia -luterfet-euce, 1er à recognition o et lsf ilet- tal Vhs cnt-de s'e iii hi@ lande. -Met-ty you--I vuld raîtler 4Vhs rliols wortd inows', me VorA ht-r, holding her head hfigh, "Vian ramry >'eu.. .1 lRe h-ad neot coxupl.tsly mappod, eut hle programme st, ho haA n'Vt-fulily ma-de up hiea minA t-oepouil ber gemne, te rui ber lite, bu-V he lied Inteuded te corne t-o semae a-trangement vit-h lier. It moulA b. blackmsiil. but recause oe. ouid neyer diare te tell about he-melf, ubee ameuld nover lie aible te Vell aboàut him. neyer. Oui>' Vo reactia a-compromice eh. moulA baive needed to b. lu s calmer spît-it, t-o uneet hlm mit-h'ustlton, vith patience, a-t leos t te have appealeA te hie bel-Ver poif, InaVesad etarouelut- île voat Iu- oead she liad sot aflue to atltt-lama nost ev-il, mont reckeme. montdAt-lut, sud hoe vas s annVtemhom net-bing mattemed. wbo ban n -ete coualdor but hinief, a-nA vho, -mien lieo cnsidered bumself. tam Irimi>'that soon tliere o montA le rer>' 1IPPti lot toe onalder. HEt complewe lomufat ma Imminënt. sud lie «knew liht- ho iead noV enoughie alndm !or the vot-lA noV t-o rcjolcs. T ha bale. tlirleath- ut- o!f--uAitVb mas but Vhs replics et t-ho btI anAdlai-t-ing ef otier memen, mho, while t-bey 1'eld tl r tý.nVuee nov,. -oulA la-ut-b ver -his feu und st-ut- t-iiiplia-- ly becaueehom'e anA eIlder liad beeb tht-own luit-o t-hoesa. Murs than ah, b>' bée- challenge. is e bd avakened ths lt-liug apirit mhich lies lualmout ever>' mnu 8h.dansA hiifr, aud lie accepted the âla-lienge. lIbe liaddeciarsd m-. t, 'as teoni-at-e te egesla t-use, sud mhen lier voico ceased lis iom pa-uion-te mur- mutnt-., in mbieh aile lied asemed liii. a bieeunt- serpeint. etrit V'a-t hlm milh poteoned fan gs, e. lie d, vith a, sam, s'hici seemed Vhe culmînatiut- mrong et -I dou't ut-ssi you t-e martaat m-an,. Led>' Judith. if you doux'V matr>' me. you iiban-V mat-ty lina. You'l bave te corne off your higixh h4âe, rny lady." Nes' mhen il vae teelaVe, vben, ml-tb- out, suding -i-lu 'laotr, t-be haur t- lmif pt-ocimeA that Vhet s menu ine t-e en- ter upon a discussion et comupromie, plis sas' te-t sixo lanAused Iblunt-edged toolis, blunderedml-t-b netbattu tomich t-hLe man vas acrueiomed. enA failed Vo deai n fatal bhum. *'Hos' are yon t-oingt-e-oprovoul ne?' 8111 abs dat-s hlm mit-b reîort, vbil Éiometbing vitbiriber died as'ay. go lied lier an-ceetoredefled des-t-i. vhls 4t star- sd Vhcm Ibetmesu the eyes, halA ct-usa-dora, and kuit-hIe et olA, anA brave tseidiere, wbo liedAlilt up Vhs naine ot ber bouse, t-bs ahie t-be>' lid foît a-lt-eA>'t-be axe of Vhseent>' s-I VbeiT'roolu. snd laugisd hlm te sooru mit-b their Ayint- breah. The t-a-me mas lest, no doulil, but thank <led. there wae no-compromise. 'Phen it i-ne tiat -le -ut-VersA Vhs et-ode ich w o.o ed on t-be niwt-bV' t-illursa.and couveyed se mudli, au Ils>' reac-hed t-ho sara of lier brt-at-er eud bot-rotboA. 'Yoaali lhave te mat-ty me. my lady', mIeri t-bt fellus' Danvèesknowst" ,(Teolhocontinued.l Tîtrish WIoinenit îmlst,iois. The 'Pirkigb women at-e t-o bo couin-tet arn.o-ng tube mot-t inidutti- ous -mn-A fte ett-. They car- tainlly do a vast- arount of mot-k. They tuaite cat-plet-a, ascrt-ens for doors, wbrk bu-gs, bot-se dlot-bing anti blanke-t.s. A Titrkis;h girl na-ko-s a-Il t-lac kibitka-or t-end do-- mnestic cal-pets anti othet- bouseibol requisit-es before she is ma-rrhed. If s-ho gets in-arrieti mituhouit coin- 1pletuig t-bis t-asI it is expe-etedttha-t shle miii b3- ber oui-rtlabo-rrefunti Vhs nioney mhich h-er parent-s have -given a-slier do-wry. Pbis dôwry usiî-nlly cousits o-f 100 si-eep) anti a certain amount -of money, whieh a britiegrouin cituien puys dowu i-n a ,litaip -aimti taxe parents' of thc bride Vo coll-ect- lis friend-, for a 5ticcevsion-! of vrt-sraces anti other sport-s. Au imapottant part is Vo- lact-at-e a ca-me-I mitb t-be ha-nA- w.uaist tt-app:'ýfi, wmitclia-te sent t-o tite b-i-de.-m ent. Ou titis é,.ae goes fcrV-h t-o rereive c( - graVant-ion -o-f lîeî' rel.aLivet aud friends. IV is -on tIiis site is ca-r- a-ma-y by t-le fe- îîîsI-Peatir-ives 4)f tIIQbîidegru>um. aSen-clhber attendants feign u to e- si,,t- the a-ct by thiroiving t-a-w ôa-ts at V1it ct-lier wmne. I'atla et Dîtnia-h PoeV. Danishl liberature ha-s just bast o-ne o! lt-s pro-minent mien hy tic dca-o! t-he peet Thor Lange, ageti 64 ycars. Be-tides some notable- tranlatihons- o-!Greek rageijssamd' Lo-nglello-ms uGo-Iden Leeid,"ihe ex-elîl in Du-nia-hversions, ý o! Vie balla-dszo! Russia,bis country o! adoption a-inos 1876, wm-b er.bc mas appejit-te'"leoture-at Mowoew Uni- verslty. -Rius na-me, a-hVe Lon- don- Athenoeummiii ilon he, re- mernIet-ed in Dennmark, kr hie love -o Lé isterim a.lpst Iýýd hlm te .ee-st mwimomiia-1stone r Ss son spots mhm'etixTileta ad l e place. - C- in tewayina the Dardanelles, Pictre how an nglelimine-isweePer at work <offSadid'-Balir at Vh.e-entraincto e hs rdanellea. ~I>g;,tt 1lays oft Servii Ban-nsm. speoïtfu'îs o! water; put -on cove&r Silled BâaaBs-Wt Jelry or PiaS-c in hot o-yen 40 Vo 45 mnutei Fmuit auec.- inie bananias a-ité a-n-d serve as -aegtbiel skinnsd, scraped,-Snd isiiced andi - Banatia Salad .-Fouu- ve-ry r.ipî put jute a bowl. ýOms cup of grape, 1sanaa, 1 cup o-f -Malaga grapes, plumé, pea-hl or apPle jelly lus dis- y& oup e! Frenchi drcessin-g made wit] solveti mitai eneîuatf cup o-f boiling lenuon juice, 2 cups o! shredded loet mater.' Pour oyer Vie ban-an"s tuce,' Have the bananeis ic ol --d while hot- tten uet i close plece. akin, scra-pc ant i sle fine; mi] Tic hot sauce brh-ngs out the fia-vo-t- iti Vihe gra-pes, which -have beei ci t-b anana, but it Rtst be serveti out in bs-If aitd sec-ca removid - Lin- jc <uoldt- Thisca-n he serveti as a hewl witli the lettuce, put b>nana. fit-st course. aid' grapes in oentre; pour e'e-r thi Cream Banana SOUP.-'ree- ripe dreshng anti garnish mitai ripi bs-inaas, 2 cups o-f milk, 2 cups o! olives. Everythîng mit be hoi t-hec stock, 1 abbcspo-onfu. o-f but, colti.- er, 1 tablesp6onful cif four, 1 -French Dremsng. -Tires- table ablespoonful o! niavmeg-, 1 cup 01 spoon! uls of olive oil il ta-bleepogyn orutone, Put Vie zilk; ant i t--asfuI o-flemon juice, 4 easpooxtfi. stock o-n Vo boil. When$oiling add of salt andI a daeh o! paprika. Pu butter and fleur, wihioh have been the salt anti' paprika in mo-up plat rubbed unV i so-h. Bai five min- wiilh -sm-al piece o! ice; sdd tieo-il utes; add salt,-uutnieg andthVe ha-- sVrt-hg a-lhs Vuie, tien' Vhe le na-nais, mhielir have b-seat akinricti mo-n mies. Stir until thiok. ecrapeti anti inshedti btougb press Toasted - Bausa aSandwiches.- or strainet-. Boil five minutes. Four ripe bs-nsnaisi 16- thin sîjo-ec Serve witi cruteus. Crutons are white bt-ca-c, cru-st removed. Bui ms-dehbycuttinga9ale bt-sa-cinjte ter tihe breat; ekin aud-,so-apc th ha-If înc dices; plifes on pie tini iiibsnanas; cuit inht al!; tien aplit i o-yen until nice anti bro-wn. A bint hree or fou-r slioc; la-y evenly Jx t-o nom bousekeep .erz's , when mix- t-meen bread; duat -with a little sa] ing flour andi butter have tic butr aund pIs-ce on shallow pan; pub i solt, -not melteti. .bot o-yen VO to-ast or tmice bale Banana Croquettes with Riec-Set-vs matm. Tisse are very nic Ss-ue.-Fo-ur very rit>e bans-usa, 1 Vo- serve "for afterrton affairs wit cgg, 1 ou-p o! dry h-cati crumbes 1 cecea o-r tes. teaspoon! n-lo- salt, i Va;blipo-nful Bananas w1th Fmesh or- Canne e! milic, 2 tablespoonfula of- fleur. Strawberrics.- .Fotur-iet-y ripe bi Skin said sora-po the'hana-n-s; cut nanas; 1 ouîp of!f!rcih or ha-If oup i in bal! ; dust Vhh a-nanas mith sealt'canmn .er-lela! u !sg roll in flour, tien in thIe e-gg wiii - i 1tablespoui-Io-f lemon juhe lias beca bes-temn miti tie mlk tien Skin sudsermpsthe- haanas;-ci cuver mitài bread -r O utnify sceinecmrai a.e ta- ~ ~ ~ ,u,. déé a-ao-il SL'i-i19t-mim tlhe etr*,wbèétrt tht-oui iunad -saic 1deor-m r2strainer; àa-thVe it-gar andi le-m cups o!fmiik, i ou- flioiet t-, in uoue; pour over due -bshnu 2 tablespoonfuhs co? obôppeti seedei Wlipped creainsen be put on t t-sienn o-r dates. Put tie uilk oni of-tie ha-nanas anti a bat-ty ou t to boit in to-p oi double boiler - The ct-ca-m. If canneti>o-r preseurvý b<~1t~ i û uttic ~auVbe-ries are useti, use lo" s auga chi<ppîr %ant d ded té'_ýbe <nlk 4 â This a-motînt makes five glas-ses. sugar, sa it anti nntmeg. MiBoUl Vin-' Vy' min ute t- ru nfil cay; then Rints for the Home. i-dd tlieraisins. Boit tweo minutes. Rice forme bis principal artii< This mnakes eigit- croqu-ette.s mit-i o! foot o-1 - s-hout One-tËird o-f t ciglit ielpiùigs o-f rico saue. This hu-nian rae. makes a ve#ry good mo-at subeti- Adtiiug s tittle st-tgar te Vtae w tute. - ter in a vase'niaklecs thie flowe Bs-nàna-e and Rice. - Foturi-et-y kee- f rosi longer. ripe baisnnsi, h eup cof rice, 1 teca- Itisa- good plan Vo marin spoo 1nful o-f salt;- I teaOpoonful O! kuife boa-rd befo-re using it. A fi butter, %' enp o-! hrowu sugar. mo>ments> in frtont o! a fiee is sui Wash, hoi anti bla-nh the t-' as cherut. usual. Brusi agate plattet- ort If yen wear a- bélt a-t a-y ir large pie in mth bntter. Pi-le Vhs do net let it be diffet-ent in o- t-hue hin mounui sapc; dust -witb salt. fro-n that o! Vjie blouse, othcérwi Skin ant i e cant i apt thc ha-- -you yl appear slaort-waisteti. nanas; spreati ov-e-ntie rice; cover A easpooinfixi e! butter acitist mit-i bt-omn sugar; pt-ut in hiot overa; tàie sngar snd mater boiletift bakc twenty-flve minute,%, o-r un-tilichin-g, wliiclî absebcooe grain bana-nas are dons a light bromo. wi:l mna-ko it snooth- anti ct-ea Serve o-n dia-i in whioit it is baketi. a-gain. (latnia-h mitai t-d jelly. This A pie-ce o! con-tse nusatn pis-cg n-motut rma-es six4 icîpings jaritiove-r Vhsfho-le in Vhs potjute mb-ig ta serveti in place o! mca-t or fia-i. a plant is to be putt mill prevent V] Scalloped Banania.-Six t-o-pc la- ea-t freti was>hixig a-ma-y wheu t] nana-s, i cxîp o! fresi breacicrumbs, plant is mat. %, ecap o! brown sugar, 1 abic- Sugar, raisins, rica, tapioca, ba spoonful o! butter, Yu beaspo-enful ley, dried peas, antibea-ns arne mu, o! salt. Skmn, acrs-pe andi slii the oheu.pet- botiglîtin big qu-antiti ban-anas; bt-n'a ba-ke dish mi th but- snd stored a-way in in cans or hi ter; put hlai! o-f axi-na.s ti, dusit cuit boxes., wh- salt, hlai!o! bre-adcruibs anti -A aewing aia-dhinc ca-n bs Vbc ha-if of stiga-, nest o! bainanas, salat, oughly cle.a-net by being w', crtibs anti sugar. [livide the but- oild mit-b paraffin a-nd left 1, ter iii umail pieeus anti put o-ver twelve heurs. Tien use ortihua top;.add 3,/ cup ofI mater; cover anti oiî, anti he-u care!uiiy tirieti it w put in nmotirite oven twenty Minl-t-un as smnootaily as w-heu nem. ut-es; uncover anti ha-ke twmity Witen cream !as too- thin t-o wh Sa-lt-, se-para-te the eggs; bs-a-thVe yolks -ut-il creaaiY. adA mater andi atat; bit-thV-e wmte8 o-! eggs until very lighit- anti nix mit-bt-be yol,>ks. Have onielet pan ho-t, pour in cggs. S hake tihe peu mben eggitat-e set; put in oven a fem minutes to dry. iThe ba-ta-na-s are skinneti, ecre6ped ndt split;bestet in ufrty pan mit-h i teaispoonfalil etbutter aud 1-cinuili juice. PI-a-ce t-bsw-a-tm b-anana on the rinelt, foiti ovet- anti serve s-t once. Batuan- Frite's-Four ripe lia-- nana-s, 1 C,, -c«fo<ur,i' tea-spçoufuI of ba.king' powder, %/ teasqioonful e! salt, % eup o-f niîk, i egg. Siffi fl-tr akc-ii po-mder anti salt te- g ir ;, s-titieVienmIlk anti weHI baen eggs. Skim, crape andsoplit tic ha-nanas-;th-e-n ei uhaI, ma-k- ing 4 piecas; clip in hatter remo-ve vwhti fork) frty in tieep ho-t fat o-r oul; drain on pîapc-anad setva m-thl t-un, t-art, marm apple sauce. En- t-reee-or a mca-t substituts. Bsnanas lainCasserole.-Ten ripe ha-nana-s sare kunti, scrseti plit and put hincasserale, mheL- bas been bt-ushled mitaiha-cn fat. Spiinkîs sa-ch layer mit-haattatnd duet mVMi paprika, Atit 2 Va-hie- icl - feu I- [m dol fig L t ci Le: Lhe be ar- ih t- uýll hip ab- Hints, for the Poultry Raiser Many o-f t.hoee starting-in poultrY ed good work. The third, but as raising do not -seem to hced the un- yet not- se much in general use, is - portance of equipmiit t.o the duc- the colony system. The *coal or oil Cess Af rearing ciicks. and in some cases gas 18 used for Incubation hà,s mâde wonderful large heater. sto-ves, .plaeèed -in, a big progress during the lait few years. colony house .brooding from 200 te To-day there are standard -machine,; 1,800 chici at one timne. This laus. that-if given good eggs f rom atroiig sy@tem bias mucli to reommend it. breeding stock.W ill hatc, as large a inasmuch as it gives the. required D)ercentage as the hen, 'but tjhe heat with plenty of ventilation in broode.r is a different proposition. quartere- where ýgrowing ohicks eau In -the brooding o-f chicks lies thie be aeoomoodated - until artificiai cause of failure of many 'beginners heat i8 no longer required.-, 1 and this lias been due to ma-ny dif- Lt ih a, we'll ,known fa-et that ferent thingé. brooder cbicks muet sooner or' later One of the mi8takes that-is moit be taken fro-m the. brooder bhousa. common is the negleet to hsve prio- the'turne, d.Iendinglaargely -on the per brooding capacity, -as well as click aind tJhèrtxnîç 'of thi e ar. AU. tohe proper brooder equtipment. For brooder chibks, Vo do their1 beet, the n- an who wishes to raise only a must be taken1 froni the brooder few chicki that will mature into bouse to the' colony syëtem on free winter egg prdducers for family range. It is bere the volony brood- use (and there. are thousands of ing system show!s advintage. l'ho poultry kce-pers in this class) the chicks are obtiàining -the' proper sma-ll 00 or 100 egg incubator is the heat and - bove all a. better ventil- proper machine.to use in ccnjuncý- aion than ever secured under the tion with two outdoor or indvor o-Id pipe .ystem. Eaob chick' »can brooders to properly care for thie seek its own degree of heat. Lb need chioka. These emi rooers are flot be- too warxn or tooccld. in rated f roini 50 Vo 65 chi<cks, but bet- t'he 10010ny hoube there is.plenty o- ter -supoces will be oktained -when room and when properly construot- only 50 chieks are pl«ced in each cd tihere are no dra-ughts. The cosé brooder. Orowding is an evil that iLe less than in +the 1on brooder lias caused great lois .among chieks boume and the clpzoty o! 'the if not in a desth rate, in the laok-of brooder greater,, The dhicksdrs proper development, whieh shuld have unlimited,,m'n if desre-d. The, be studiously avoided by having colony house i'o-ne that' can be lge e no-ugh brooder quart4e.la movedVo new ground it found ne-' -Better too rnueh ro-om than to<> cessairT, whereas the long brooder flittie. bi o-use was tationary. There Le no T-le large sz of< outdoor brood- danger of Sour runs and, it seenm ers may Ïbe used for April and MayVo be theielsset for the oe b broode. While they ea-u iainta-in ma-vn or the Vwo mnan plant. heat enoàgéh for, ear.1y spriug *ork,- h -the dise~vanVage Ã"!J atendingth Poultry Pointers. n. biooder ont o! doors, in" the bad -Young chickg need bo-ne-.cnaking e.weather o! early epring makeg the rather than flesh-naking feooc 14. p indoor brooder pla-oed in a liglit When you eat eggs you eat mca-t -e colo-ny bouse the bettexr method. minus the 'bone, without patroniz- i Two indoor broodérs Witli àacaj-ia-ing Vthe beef trust. rCity each o!fl!ity chicks can be ,Onrt grinds the feed o! fowls, anta placed ha a->6by 8 colo-ny house, a&13o supplies the minerai. elemenbs dividing the two brooders -by a low that go to make bone a.nd ibrilliabt boa-rd piartition or whre -netthng and' plumage. ýeCutting two small openhngs ii tliè If yo-u have taken good carte od Le front of the colony house, which al- your pullets, you are nowbeing t-e- lews the twe broo.ds to have yard warded wth genereus returns f rom L' range and yet keeps eaeh brood them by the way of the egg basket. la separate-so ca-h ho-ver niay contain The feowla should have their- the proper number o! chicks. breakfast as soon as tliey fl.y froma a- After tbey have becorne old. their roo-st. ail tiies in the -year-- w, enougli Vo requhre no artificiaiýheat, especially i this true during thé' 1the two broods can t-un together spring andsunimer Iaying sea.son. and the saine colo-ny bouse can Offer for -sale only your highesit ýe quarter the gro-wing !o-wls uxitil the olams products and then keep the, r coekerets are sold, the pullets be- saleable preducts up te that higli ,e ing'retained until ready for winter standard. If you establieh 8a repu- qua rters. The ideal colony bouse tation for dealing iniVhs very bet * to quarter 100 chioks is 6 feet iby S of eggs and chiokens you will only r feet and 6%- feet high in front and lose it tlirough neglect. ri feet higli in the rean. This gives It takes two or three. year.% to head room and Plent'vof vetila- breed up any flock to good chat-ac- tion. Two feet hrom the floor t-hé teristics. Select the -' breeci yeu d inuslin frame should start and go-- admire most and -breed vour -hens h Up to the plate rail. One smalsît o males of that breed, cbanging ewindow of glass may be placed in them every yea:r. You will iot* a ethe bouse to give acditional liglit. marked imprvenlent the firt.-v~eari on dark, stormy days when the mus- and ecd year *thereafter will in. .- lin euttains are down. tensify the adva-ncc. i For the poultry keeper who ) Good layers wiL.l always be 'oind- s t-cnrs more than several hiundred axneng the hustlers.- If they are ac- ;- chieks, duriý2g the season a diff erent tive they are almost invariably system usimt. be used. There are healtliy. Exercise creates in thei 1- now two sy.ters in general use on an appetite,* develops bone al)d Il the-large p;outrý--farns. Thbe oldet musele, stîxnulates healthy circula-' r Of the two ii blie long tbrooder house ion, and pro-mutes digestion. Y with its hot water system ; the other1r Iis thelong breoder bouse whth tic Young -1iîi.band-"Wh,ýt a glori- newest coa-l or bil burning big boy- ous day! I could dkIre anythhig P rs. Botlî have a-dvocates andiboth o-n a day like.hs !" 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